Today we welcome a new Contributing member of the Rails Foundation: SerpApi.
Founded in 2017, SerpApi enables developers and companies to scrape search engine results from platforms like Google, Amazon, and others, returning structured data in a clean and easy-to-use JSON format.
We at SerpApi have used Rails since our earliest days. I’m grateful for how easy it is to maintain and improve our product with it. I’m also inspired by how Rails helped make the MVC pattern a global standard in web development.
Illia Zub, Operations Engineer, SerpApi
SerpApi’s API, frontend, and background jobs all run on Ruby on Rails. Their app is a majestic monolith, deployed on a cluster of AWS EC2 instances from their automation scripts from CI.
SerpApi relies on a wide range of gems including Mongoid, Sidekiq, Redis, Puma, Stripe-Rails, Airbrake, AWS SDK, HTTP.rb, Nokogiri, Nokolexbor, and Geokdtree. For frontend development, the team uses ERB, jQuery-Rails, and React-Rails.
SerpApi’s contributions to the Ruby ecosystem extend well beyond their own products. They maintain and support several open-source gems, including:
SerpApi is also active in the wider developer community, organizing and sponsoring events such as Riverhacks x NASA Space Apps Challenge, Multimodal Search AI Hackathon, and upcoming sponsorships at IDSW.dev and PyCon Indonesia.
The Rails Foundation looks forward to working with SerpApi on our mission to support the Rails community.
SerpApi joins the growing list of companies supporting the Rails Foundation, including Core members Cookpad, Doximity, Fleetio, GitHub, Intercom, Judge.me, Procore, Shopify, 1Password and 37signals, and Contributing members AppSignal, BigBinary, Cedarcode, Chime, Clio, Fullscript, Gusto, Higher Pixels, makandra, Planet Argon, Renuo, Saeloun, and TableCheck.
Learn more about the Rails Foundation and its mission here. If your company would like to join the list, please reach out to foundation@rubyonrails.org.